On Wed, 27 Feb 2008 08:12:38 -0500, BAR wrote:
John H. wrote:
On Wed, 27 Feb 2008 07:50:56 -0500, BAR wrote:
hkrause wrote:
JimH wrote:
"hkrause" wrote in message
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JimH wrote:
Post a couple of pics of the current conditions and you will remove
all doubt Harry. A lobby and lounge pic would do the trick.
Can you do it?
Eat me, Reggie. :)
http://tinyurl.com/2gj3bk
Well done Harry!
It's hard to believe some posters here are as stupid as they present,
but Reggie takes the case. The sh*thead posts here anonymously and takes
cheap shots at everyone else, but doesn't have the balls to post with
his own name or give up any info that might make him the target of the
kind of crap he flings. He's such a good detective he probably needs
John Herring to find his dick in his trousers.
I thought you didn't care about what us rectal fissures thought or wanted.
I find it amusing that people will talk about hiding behind anonymity when
they are hiding behind their 'filters' to keep from facing reality.
Talk about ball-less!
It's funny that Harry totally missed the challenge from JimH to post a
picture, i.e., "Can you do it?"
The question I have is aren't those photos familiar? I mean they look
like the Hotel de Coronado from Disney World.
How's your neck doing? I still would like the opportunity to play the
Medal of Honor course.
The operation has healed nicely, but I'm now getting a lot of pain from the
next disk up the line. So, it looks like another operation will be in the
works.
I have been going to the range and swinging clubs though. I'm careful not
to swing too hard. It's not the swing that hurts the neck, it's the sudden
stopping of the club when it's buried three inches in the ground. I've got
to learn not to do that!
This spring, after April, or summer, let me know when and I'll get us a tee
time at the MoH club. I've a good friend, retired Navy, liberal Democrat,
who also likes that course. Get a day off during the week. It's hard as
hell to get a tee time there on a weekend or Friday.
--
John H
"All decisions are the result of binary thinking."